Macintosh Latin encoding

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Macintosh Latin
KermitMACINTOSH-LATIN
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Macintosh Latin is an obsolete

ISO 646 variant[a] (with ÿ or ij being a substitute for ij).[3] Although Macintosh Latin is designed to be compatible with the standard Macintosh Mac OS Roman
encoding for the shared subset of characters, the two should not be confused.

Layout

Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point. Only the second half of the table (code points 128–255) is shown, the first half (code points 0–127) being the same as ASCII.

Macintosh Latin
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
8x Ä Å Ç É Ñ Ö Ü á à â ä ã å ç é è
9x ê ë í ì î ï ñ ó ò ô ö õ ú ù û ü
Ax Ý ° ¢ £ § × ß ® © ² ´ ¨ ³ Æ Ø
Bx ¹ ± ¼ ½ ¥ μ ¾ ª º æ ø
Cx ¿ ¡ ¬ Ł ƒ ˋ « » ¦ NBSP À Ã Õ Œ œ
Dx SHY ł ÷ ÿ Ÿ ¤ Ð ð Þ þ
Ex ý · Â Ê Á Ë È Í Î Ï Ì Ó Ô
Fx Ò Ú Û Ù ı ˆ ˜ ¯ ˘ ˙ ˚ ¸ ˝ ˛ ˇ
  Different from Mac OS Roman, matching Mac OS Icelandic
  Different from both Mac OS Icelandic and Mac OS Roman

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ The proposal mentions a "Dutch ISO 646 variant" contributing the Florin sign (ƒ). There is no Florin sign in Code page 1019, so it appears to mean Code page 1102.

References

  1. ^ a b da Cruz, Frank (2010-04-02). "Kermit and MIME Character-Set Names". Kermit Project. Columbia University.
  2. ^ "Kermit Character-Set Names". www.kermitproject.org. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  3. ^ "Macintosh Kermit code page".